In the UK, modern buses have doors that are closed before the driver sets off. Therefore, once the bus is moving any attempt to open the doors from the outside would result in either injury, or being prosecuted. Accept you've missed the bus, and live to catch another bus another time.
"The children were running to the bus stop." The verb phrase is "were running."
Is the Buses Running Tomorrow
In this sentence, "were running" is the verb phrase, in the past continuous tense.
the chioldren were running
Bharat - Pakistan
yes but
From my experience one of the oldest and longest running bus lines is Grey Hound. I am not sure if they allow to charter an entire bus though.
It will encourage the Lithuanians.
The correct thing to say is...'in spite of running quickly he could not catch the bus'Thank you for reading my answer.
Sniff board
Key has to be on but engine doesn't have to be running.
They Didnt Retire Them There Still Running